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Fill the blank - Intermediate Level Test 01

Questions
1.

Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (1)

2.

A.

seeing

B.



watching

C.

staring

D.

looking

Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that

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response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in

on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (2)

3.

A.

own

B.

self

C.

personal

D.

belonging

Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.

Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (3)
A.

late

B.

time

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4.

C.

due


D.

now

Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (4)

5.

A.

mark


B.

fashion

C.

pattern

D.

model

Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,

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(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.

So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (5)

6.

A.

even

B.

too

C.

although

D.

extremely

Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive

now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (6)
A.

so

B.

as

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7.

C.


like

D.

after

Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (7)

8.

A.

worse


B.

though

C.

if

D.

then

Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their

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(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names

printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (8)

9.

A.

permit

B.

allowance

C.

permission

D.

admission

Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date

(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (9)
A.

single

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B.

unique

C.

only


D.

alone

10. Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (10)
A.

sound

B.

look


C.

occur

D.

seem

11. Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
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Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you

resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (11)
A.

less

B.

least

C.

minimum

D.

lowest

12. Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.

So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (12)
A.

profits

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B.

benefits

C.

prices

D.

fees

13. Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.

It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (13)
A.

Think

B.

Imagine

C.

Suppose

D.

Guess


14. Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
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now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (14)
A.

journey

B.


travel

C.

tour

D.

trip

15. Prepare yourself for a big surprise. I imagine the shock, while (1)_______ through
your favourite imagine, of suddenly finding an advertisement with your (2)_____
name in the headline.
It could suggest that it's (3)______ you changed your car for a more up-to-date
(4)_______ and it might (5)_______ mention the make of the old wreck you drive
now. It could say what you would look (6)_______ if you should try a new shampoo.
Even (7)_______ it might suggest that you switch deodorants.
Some people may not like their names being used in a advertisement without their
(8)________ even if they are the (9)_______ ones to see it. There does not, though,
(10)________ to be any law to protect the readers. Advertising agencies claim that
response rates increase by at (11)________ fifty per cent when people see their names
printed on a catalogue or direct mail communication.
So, given the possibility of greater (12)_______ , will the television companies get in
on the act next, with personalized commercials perhaps?
(13)________ seeing a TV advertisement, for say, a (14)________ agency,
sympathetically suggesting that you look in need of a holiday. How (15)_______ you
resist? The adman is coming. And, this time, he's got your name.
Number (15)

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A.

may

B.

are

C.

were

D.

could

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